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Oosterbierum (The Netherlands)
Franekeradeel municipality, Fryslân province
Last modified: 2005-04-09 by jarig bakker
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by Jarig Bakker, 7 Oct 2004
adopted 2004; design: R.J. Broersma
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Oosterbierum village
Oosterbierum (Frisian: Easterbierrum) is a village in Franekeradeel municipality
in (NW) Fryslân province. Oosterbierum used to belong to the former
municipality of Barradeel, with c. 610 inhabitants (together with the village
Klooster Lidlum). -bierum is from "berim" - house, barn.
There are three neighbouring villages: Oosterbierum, Sexbierum, and Pietersbierum,
colloquially known as "De Bierumen", Frisian: De Bjirmen.
The fourth village, Westerbierum, was swept away in the Middle Ages
by flooding.
Oosterbierum was connected to the sea by the "Vischvaart" (fish-canal),
which may explain the flounder in the flag. The corn-ear is for the heavy
seaclay, which grows fat farmers :-)
Nickname: "koekefretters" - cake-eaters (see Hallum).
I suppose that St. George (St. Joris) was the patron saint of the village,
although an old chronicle mentions St. Gregorius as patron saint of the
village-church.
Lidlum or Mariëndal was a Norbertine abbey, founded at sea near
Tzummarum. The nuns got a convent in Baijum.
Lidlum was moved land inward in 1234, and had in 1200 600 inhabitants.
It became involved in the feud between Schieringers and Vetkopers, to which
Abbot Eelco Liauckama fell victim in 1322, when he was murdered by his